Is it possible for the United States to reduce the number of illegal
immigrants moving into our country?

Is it possible for the United States to reduce the number of illegal
immigrants moving into our country?

Gender

3 Party

< 40 >

Investors

Marital Status

Race

Age

Income

▼ Response ▼

TOTAL

Men

Women

GOP

Dem

Other

< Men

Men 40+

< Wom

Wom 40+

Inv

Non

Married

Not married

White

Black

Other

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-64

65+

< 20k

20k-40k

40-60k

60k-75k

75k-100k

100k>

Yes

68%

69%

66%

79%

57%

66%

60%

72%

63%

67%

70%

65%

70%

64%

70%

60%

59%

62%

71%

74%

74%

55%

62%

70%

73%

76%

76%

51%

No

20%

22%

18%

12%

28%

19%

31%

19%

18%

18%

17%

22%

19%

22%

17%

26%

30%

25%

21%

17%

15%

20%

23%

19%

17%

15%

14%

34%

March 30 - 31, 2006

Think of a group of people who would like to enter the United States as
immigrants. They are not a national security threat

and they can support themselves and their family with a job in the United
States. Should anyone who meets these standards be allowed to enter and
live in the country legally?

Gender

3 Party

< 40 >

Investors

Marital Status

Race

Age

Income

▼ Response ▼

TOTAL

Men

Women

GOP

Dem

Other

< Men

Men 40+

< Wom

Wom 40+

Inv

Non

Married

Not married

White

Black

Other

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-64

65+

< 20k

20k-40k

40-60k

60k-75k

75k-100k

100k>

Yes

50%

48%

52%

49%

50%

50%

60%

44%

52%

52%

52%

48%

47%

55%

48%

59%

54%

56%

56%

44%

49%

42%

51%

42%

49%

59%

58%

58%

No

35%

40%

29%

36%

33%

35%

31%

43%

30%

29%

35%

34%

39%

27%

37%

23%

32%

31%

33%

40%

37%

32%

35%

38%

38%

27%

32%

33%

March 30 - 31, 2006

There are currently 11 million illegal aliens living in the United States.
Most have lived here for more than five years. Should the United States
forcibly require all 11 million illegal aliens to leave this country?

Gender

3 Party

< 40 >

Investors

Marital Status

Race

Age

Income

▼ Response ▼

TOTAL

Men

Women

GOP

Dem

Other

< Men

Men 40+

< Wom

Wom 40+

Inv

Non

Married

Not married

White

Black

Other

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-64

65+

< 20k

20k-40k

40-60k

60k-75k

75k-100k

100k>

Yes

40%

45%

36%

46%

38%

35%

39%

47%

37%

35%

38%

42%

44%

34%

41%

37%

36%

38%

38%

49%

43%

32%

43%

41%

44%

39%

45%

20%

No

44%

43%

45%

36%

48%

50%

56%

39%

50%

43%

45%

43%

40%

50%

43%

42%

52%

53%

42%

40%

40%

44%

45%

42%

37%

45%

45%

63%

March 30 - 31, 2006

Some people believe that the goal of immigration policy should be to keep
out national security threats, criminals, and those who would come here to

live off our welfare system. Beyond that, all immigrants would be
welcome. Do you agree or disagree with that goal for immigration policy?

Gender

3 Party

< 40 >

Investors

Marital Status

Race

Age

Income

▼ Response ▼

TOTAL

Men

Women

GOP

Dem

Other

< Men

Men 40+

< Wom

Wom 40+

Inv

Non

Married

Not married

White

Black

Other

18-29

30-39

40-49

50-64

65+

< 20k

20k-40k

40-60k

60k-75k

75k-100k

100k>

Agree

54%

49%

57%

56%

54%

49%

45%

51%

54%

58%

56%

52%

54%

54%

54%

49%

57%

49%

55%

60%

54%

48%

50%

48%

52%

65%

67%

64%

Disagree

30%

36%

24%

30%

29%

30%

37%

36%

32%

22%

29%

31%

31%

27%

31%

26%

29%

34%

32%

29%

27%

24%

30%

37%

32%

18%

22%

31%

March 30 - 31, 2006

Some people say it makes no sense to debate new rules for immigration until
we can control our borders and enforce the existing laws. Do you agree or
disagree?